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Authors: Irving Wallace

The Prize (138 page)

 

His hat and coat lay across a bench in the vestibule. No one came to see him out. He opened the heavy door and went into the cold and fog to wait.

 

After he had lit his pipe, he felt better and wondered why. He had lost something tonight. In the eyes of the world, he had lost very much. Yet he was certain that he had gained infinitely more. For the first time since the Harriet years, he realized that he was not only a writer of integrity, but a human being of worth. The evaluation had a pomposity about it, and he considered rephrasing it, reworking it, and then he left it alone, because it was true, and because the feeling deep inside him, in that recess where the soul crouched and watched, the feeling was good, and it had not been that way for a long, long time.

 

He smoked his pipe, and enjoyed the fog, and waited for the taxi that would take him back to the living.

 

 

 

 

CASSELL & COMPANY LTD.

 

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,
London
W.C.1

 

and at

 

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TORONTO

 

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Copyright © 1961, 1962 by Irving Wallace

 

 

Copyright @ 1961, 1961, 2000 by the Rowena Co., Inc.

 

Copyright @ 2000 by the Estate or Irving Wallace

 

 

eISBN: 1-588-24137-8

 

 

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Dedicated to my parents Bessie and Alex Wallace

 

 

 

 

‘The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the following way: The capital shall be invested by my executors in safe securities and shall constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts. . . .’

 

—ALFRED BERNHARD NOBEL

 

November 27, 1895

 

 

‘The honours of this world, what are they but puff, and emptiness, and peril of falling?’

 


SAINT AUGUSTINE

 

c.A.D. 400

 

 

 

 

THE

PRIZE

 

‘THE NOBEL FOUNDATION OF STOCKHOLM IS PLEASED TO INFORM YOU THAT YOU HAVE TODAY BEEN VOTED THIS YEARS NOBEL PRIZE STOP THE AWARD CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE IN STOCKHOLM’ . . . Six people receive the cable of notification; men and women for whom the only common factor is the Nobel citation—‘for researches in support of humanitarian ideals’.

 

These are the major actors in Irving Wallace’s exciting, behind-the-headlines story of the Nobel Prize, five men and a woman elected to receive the supreme palm of mankind’s honours, to be fêted as almost superhuman beings, their achievements to be discussed and applauded, their private lives to be spotlighted in the blinding glare of international publicity. As they converge on Stockholm,
The Prize
evolves into an explosive evocation of the maze of political intrigue and personal conflict that surrounds and seeks to influence the awards; of the pressures brought to bear on the juries that decide the awards; of international ploy and counter-ploy for prestige in the Cold War; of men and women with their own private stakes in the greatest prize of all.

 

 

 

 

Principal characters in order of appearance

 

COUNT BERTIL JACOBSSON— Assistant Director of the Nobel Foundation

 

 

DR.CLAUDE MARCEAU— Joint winners of the Nobel chemistry award

 

DR.DENISE MARCEAU

 

 

GIS
ب
LEJORDAN— Balenciaga mannequin

 

MAXSTRATMAN— Winner of the Nobel physics award

 

EMILYSTRATMAN— His niece

 

DR.JOHNGARRETT— Co-winner of the Nobel physiology and medicine award

 

SARALEEGARRETT— His wife

 

DR.L. D. KELLER— American psychoanalyst

 

ANDREWCRAIG— Winner of the Nobel literature award

 

LEAHDECKER— His sister-in-law

 

LUCIUSMACK— Editor of the
Weekly Independent

 

 

INGRIDP
إ
HL— Members of the Nobel welcoming committee

 

CARLADOLFKRANTZ

 

 

SUEWILEY— Reporter for Consolidated Newspapers

 

LILLYHEDQVIST— Swedish naturist

 

DR.CARLOFARELLI— Co-winner of the physiology and medicine award

 

RAGNARHAMMARLUND— Swedish industrialist

 

DR.ERIK
ض
HMAN— Swedish Medical researcher

 

DR.HANSECKART— East German scientist

 

GUNNARGOTTLING— Swedish writer

 

DARANYI— International agent

 

M
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RTANOBERG— Swedish actress

 

OSCARLINDBLOM— Swedish chemist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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